The official twitter of The Saturdays (@TheSats) added an image of Una at T4 on the Beach. The picture is in 2 different folders. You can see it HERE, and HERE.
I’ve also added a picture of the girls rehearsing right HERE
That’s right, we can see in the future… Or maybe we’re good at looking in the past? You might remember that The Sats had been on this festival before last year, but we never had the ability of posting them at the time. So here they are!!
Interview
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Work
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Up
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Just Can’t Get Enough
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Everyone is looking forward to T4 On The Beach which each year is a huge hit, but this year fans will be disappointed after Saturdays singer Mollie King has had to pull out due to injury
Mollie was rushed to hospital this week suffering from cellulitis after being bitten by a horse fly. It may sound like nothing but in reality the disease causes inflammation of the skin and has left the Saturdays singer using crutches.
Band mate Rochelle Wisemen tweeted: “Everyone please send Mollie some love, I really hope she gets well soon!! T4onthebeach isn’t gonna be right without her.
The band did not want to let down their fans and have decided to still go ahead with their performance on T4 On The Beach.
3 of The Sats – Frankie, Rochelle and Vanessa – were on T4 today ahead of T4 On The Beach which is airing tomorrow (Sunday) between 2-5.45PM on T4. See the video below!
Now we know there are a lot of serious things going on in the world. Oil still scars the Mexican coast, Britain is facing massive job cuts in the economic cutbacks and Mel Gibson is on the loose but today PopDash must bring you some truly terrible news.
Yes, Frankie from The Saturday’s has been scammed by a man selling The Big Issue. I know, contain your rage…
The crime took place last night when Frankie was leaving a restaurant and was tried to buy the last copy of The Big Issue from the man selling it in the street.
Spotting his famous customer, the man asked her how much she would pay for it and she promptly handed over £5. The magazine normally costs £1.70.
The man then refused to give her the mag, saying that he could re-sell it and make more money.
Thus Frankie left £5 down and with nothing to read on her journey home.
Everyone here at PopDash is thinking of Frankie. Be brave young one, you will get through this and be a better person for the experience.
HAVING just performed for the first time at the Isle of Wight Festival, The Saturdays cannot wait for their next open-air performance at Mercedes-Benz World in Weybridge, Mollie King tells Becky Younger.
“We’re really excited. We’re playing a few dates this summer but this one is the closest to home for me so I’ve got family coming,” said the 23-year-old, who grew up in Surbiton and therefore knows Surrey pretty well.
“The band comes from all over really so it’s nice to go and perform at local venues, especially if they are close to home so we can have our families there,” she added. “It’s also great for the locals to see how far we have come.”
Mollie and band mates Frankie Sandford, Vanessa White, Rochelle Wiseman and Una Healy have been together less than three years but have already totted up a number of top 10 singles, two albums and have toured with some of the biggest bands in the UK, including Girls Aloud and Take That.
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